CNBC: British Airways to reward pilots for cutting fuel as airlines tackle higher costs
British Airways is looking to incentivize its pilots with bonuses to cut down on their aircraft's fuel consumption from next year. The airline's pilots would have to cut their planes' carbon dioxide ...
British Airways to reward pilots for cutting fuel as airlines tackle higher costs
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In an ambiguous result for the manufacturing industry, average salaries reported by readers in our 2024 IndustryWeek Salary Survey fell almost across the board—$119,785.41 in 2024, 10.6% lower than ...
The world's eyes are currently on South Africa and its national carrier, South African Airways. SAA operates a mix of narrow-body and wide-body aircraft from its hubs in Cape Town and Johannesburg and ...
Skift: Qatar Airways CEO: Boeing Win Over Airbus was a ‘Very Close Call’
Al-Meer’s comments herald a bold new chapter anchored around U.S.-built aircraft, but they're also a reaffirmation of Qatar Airways’ pragmatic and often opportunistic fleet strategy. The chief ...
Qatar Airways CEO: Boeing Win Over Airbus was a ‘Very Close Call’
WAFF: Agreement aims to expand profile of Breeze Airways at Huntsville International Airport
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - The City of Huntsville and Breeze Airways announced a memorandum of understanding that aims to expand the carrier’s profile at Huntsville International Airport. Under the ...
Agreement aims to expand profile of Breeze Airways at Huntsville International Airport
Yahoo: 'Hero' B-2 pilots expected to keep low profile at July 4 White House visit
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The B-2 bomber pilots and crews who helped strike Iranian nuclear sites earlier this month are being told to keep a low profile ...
'Hero' B-2 pilots expected to keep low profile at July 4 White House visit
CNBC: AI copilots are making internal breaches easier and costlier to defend against
AI copilots are making internal breaches easier and costlier to defend against